Only a thrilling final can save a predictable Africa Cup of Nations from being forgotten / (…)
Despite high-quality matches, Senegal’s meeting with hosts Morocco may pale with the World Cup looming Sometimes a tournament’s greatest strength can be its greatest weakness. In part because of the excellent playing conditions, this has been an Africa Cup of Nations devoid of shocks. The better (…)
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